Media Arts


FULL SAIL – Media Design (Masters Program)

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Length to Graduate: 1 Year
Location: Online
Students per Class: 1
Tuition to Graduate: $34,980
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Today’s successful companies depend on strong visual representation to stay a step ahead of the competition, utilizing multiple forms of media – print, web, television – to deliver their brand or message to the public. Creative professionals who are able to understand “the big picture” and meet the demands of both the boardroom and the design studio have never been in such high demand, as businesses seek ways to maximize the impact that a single picture or just a few well-place words can have on an audience.

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THE ART INSTITUTE ONLINE – Media Arts & Animation (Bachelors)

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Length to Graduate: 4 years
Location: Online
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $76,660
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Are you interested in media and digital arts? Would you like to learn animation? Our Media Arts & Animation degree can develop your creative skills in this wide-ranging field, enabling you to get started toward your creative career.

The Art Institute of Pittsburgh – Online Division is a leader in online creative arts education for Media Arts & Animation. Founded in 1921, The Art Institute of Pittsburgh supports our Media Arts & Animation courses with more than 85 years of excellence.

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